Metro Girl

by Janet Evanovich | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0060584009 Global Overview for this book
Registered by DameEdna of Monroe Township, New Jersey USA on 6/11/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by DameEdna from Monroe Township, New Jersey USA on Sunday, June 11, 2006
From Publishers Weekly
"Just because I know how to change a guy's oil doesn't mean I want to spend the rest of my life on my back, staring up his undercarriage." From the word go, Evanovich delivers her usual goods, albeit in a different vehicle. After 10 Stephanie Plum novels, each more successful than the last, Evanovich introduces Alexandra Barnaby, aka Barney. Barney hails from Baltimore rather than New Jersey, but she's from the same slice of working-class life as Stephanie; she donned mechanic's overalls in her father's garage during summer breaks from college. Her younger brother, Wild Bill, shares her passion for cars, and now he's disappeared from Miami, along with NASCAR star Sam Hooker's boat, the Happy Hooker. Evanovich doesn't mind showing her romance roots, as Barney and Sam start off snarling at each other; as any reader can tell, they have to team up (a) to save Bill and (b) to enjoy delicious sex. As in the Plum books, plot takes a back seat to riffs, roughups and dialogue—and in the last lies the book's most notable distinction. If Stephanie bids fair to be New Jersey's Dorothy Parker, Barney is Baltimore's echo of Robert Parker. Conversation is terse and coded, full of sexual innuendo, with a high premium on toss-away lines uttered under duress. Despite the amazing quantity of physical jeopardy, there's little tension; it's all about hanging out with Metro Girl and NASCAR Guy—which may be just what millions of Evanovich fans will want.
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From School Library Journal
Adult/High School–A comic misadventure from the start, this mystery is a good combination of light thriller and fast-paced action. Alex Barnaby receives a late-night call from her brother that ends in mid-sentence with a woman screaming in the background. Being the dependable sister that she is, she catches the next flight down to Miami to find out what happened. Alex soon discovers that her brother has gone missing with a recent Cuban immigrant who may or may not know the location of a warhead and a fortune in gold. She cuts down the inept bad guys with her wit and a few well-placed accidental kicks and moves. For fans of the author's "Stephanie Plum" series, the book is a letdown as there are moments when readers have to suspend disbelief and accept contrived plot twists. Evanovich is better at dialogue than description, which may frustrate some seasoned readers, but the dialogue is what keeps the story moving and is, ultimately, the novel's saving grace.–Erin Dennington, Chantilly Regional Library, VA


Journal Entry 2 by DameEdna from Monroe Township, New Jersey USA on Monday, June 26, 2006
Going to a bookrelayer - enjoy!

Journal Entry 3 by Niksu from Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Thursday, August 10, 2006
Received this in the mail today. Thank you DameEdna!

Journal Entry 4 by Niksu from Helsinki, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Sunday, December 28, 2008
Metrogirl has been on my shelf for ages. This was one of my Christmas readings. Light and quick read but not so good all in all. It disturbed abit how easily Barney popped into people( Hooker, Judy). Being an author for Stephanie Plum it almost obligates to have also old ladies with guns, chase scenes and so on in this book. Towards the end it got a bit more boring.

I assume the Motor mouth is sequal to this. At the moment I feel I'll drop it if I ever get my hands on it. Any mention NASCAR would probably drive me crazy. I prefer other sports...

I'll take this to our next monthly meetup in Helsinki, where I participate.

Journal Entry 5 by Elina from Espoo, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Tuesday, January 13, 2009
I took this book home from out meetup today. I have really enjoyed the Stephanie Plum series so it's interesting to see how I like Evanovich's other books.

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